Fedora 10 has a nice and clean theme that you might prefer over those available with a default install of Ubuntu. I'm going to show how to install Fedora's Nodoka theme engine. This howto is based on the one I found on the Ubuntu Unleashed website about installing the Nodoka theme for Ubuntu. I've modified the process to install the latest versions of the software available. As usual, this Ubuntu howto will require a bit of work from the command line.

Since I haven't found Ubuntu packages for Nodoka, we'll have to compile from the source code. First off, we need to install the build-essential and libgtk2.0-dev packages.

sudo apt-get install build-essential libgtk2.0-dev

Now that you have the dependencies installed you're ready to download the source packages and start compiling. To start off, it's best to create a directory to work in.

mkdir nodoka
cd nodoka

Download the GTK Nodoka Engine package form the Fedora server and extract the archive.

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